Jeanne Rose
Jeanne Rose has a background in the Allied Health department and spent 3 years working in a hospital. Featured Contributor on Associated Content in Health and Wellness 2010-2011 (program terminated). An avid lover of computers, technology, and video games. Jeanne supports the Tea Party, thinks the government should be smaller, and wants truth and honor to be the core values of the government. Jeanne also loves Alice in Chains, Mad Season, and rock music from the 80 s and 90 s.
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10 Summer Olympics Sailing TermsThe 2012 Summer Olympics begins on July 27, and sailing is one of the best events to watch. Here are 10 sailing terms that anyone watching the Summer Olympics should know.
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10 Summer Olympics Archery Terms to KnowThe 2012 Summer Olympics begins on July 27, and archery is one of the competitive games that will be played. Here are 10 archery terms you need to know before you watch the event.
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NAACP Endorses Gay Marriage and Calls it a Civil Rights IssueOn May 19, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP, passed a resolution endorsing gay marriage. Here is why this endorsement from the NAACP might both harm and help President Barack Obama in the general election.
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Obama Reiterates Need for Banking ReformDuring his weekly radio address, President Barack Obama called out Congress to pass tighter Wall Street reform. Here is why new regulations are not the answer and what this could do for Obama’s reelection campaign.
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1991 Booklet Stirs More Talk of Kenya Being President Barack Obama's BirthplaceOn May 17, Big Government released a booklet from 1991, which shows a biography of President Barack Obama, and refers to his birthplace as Kenya. As a skeptic of where Obama was born, here is why this could hurt him in the general election.
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New Report Shows Illegal Drugs Are at the Center of Most CrimesA new report released by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy on May 17, seems to indicate that there is a direct correlation between drug use and crime. Here is why treating drug addiction is a better option than jail.
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A New Poll Indicates Americans Indifferent to President Barack Obama’s Support of Gay MarriageA new poll reveals that President Barack Obama has not achieved any more popularity after his decision to support gay marriage. Here is what this new poll might indicate the culture will be for the upcoming general election.
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Ron Paul Stops Campaigning but Continues Push for DelegatesRon Paul announced on May 14, that he is not going to actively campaign in states that have not held primaries already, but has not dropped out of the race all together. Here is what this news means for the election and for Paul.
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Coca-Cola Will Unveil New Mid-Calorie Sprite and FantaCoca-Cola is going to test out a new mid-calorie soda, which will have half the calories of regular soda. The new drinks are only going to be available in Sprite and Fanta, and here is why this new drink might not fly with consumers.
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Mitt Romney Made Religion the Focus of SpeechOn May 12, Mitt Romney was the commencement speaker for Lincoln University, where he talked about the importance of family values, such as marriage and religion. Here is what we learned from this interesting speech.
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Whitney Houston’s Family Signs Deal for Reality Television ShowWhitney Houston’s family reportedly has their own television show that will be aired on Lifetime. Here is why this family and the network are wrong to sign onto a reality show.
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Time Magazine Wrong to Show Woman Breastfeeding 3-Year-Old Son on CoverOn May 10, the cover for the latest issue of Time magazine was released, and it shows a mother breastfeeding her three year old son. Here is why the latest cover is wrong, distasteful, and going to hurt the image of the iconic magazine.
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President Barack Obama Declares He Personally Supports Gay MarriageOn May 9, President Barack Obama finally came out and announced he supports gay marriage, although he believed it was up to each state to determine the legality of gay marriage. Here is how his support might hurt his reelection campaign.
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Consumer Borrowing Increases Significantly in March as More Americans Swipe Credit CardsOn May 7, the Federal Reserve released figures which showed that consumer borrowing was at a 10-year high, and more Americans were using their credit cards. Here is what this new information means for the economy.
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New Poll Shows Mitt Romney and President Obama Almost Tied in Swing StatesIn a new Gallup and USA Today poll released on May 7, President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney are basically tied in 12 of the swing states. Here is what this new poll means for the candidates and general election.
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Joe Biden Supports Federal Legalization of Gay MarriageOn NBC’s “Meet the Press” May 6, vice president Joe Biden said he was comfortable with supporting gay marriage, an issue that President Barack Obama has been cautious about supporting. Here is how Biden’s comments might influence the general election.
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Fox Changes Name of 'Neighborhood Watch' Following Trayvon Martin CaseFox has decided to change the name of “Neighborhood Watch” to just “The Watch” after the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Here is why this is not a good thing, in spite of the good intentions behind the move.
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Rick Santorum and Marco Rubio Have the Most Republican Support for Vice PresidentIn a new Reuters and Ispos poll, Rick Santorum and Marco Rubio have the most support from Republican voters for the vice presidency. Here is what this could mean for the general election, and for Mitt Romney.
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Vanessa Williams Speaks Out Against 'Toddlers & Tiaras'In an interview with Anderson Cooper on May 3, former Miss America Vanessa Williams spoke out against the hit show “Toddlers & Tiaras”, slamming the children for being pushed into the pageants. Here is why more celebrity models should speak out.
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Facebook Adds Organ Donation Tool to TimelineFacebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg, announced on May 1, that there will be an organ donation tool added to the timeline. Zuckerberg wants more people to become involved with organ donation, and here is why this is a really great thing for everyone.
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Octomom Nadya Suleman Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy After $520 HaircutsJust one week after Nadya Suleman pays $520 for her haircuts, she has filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy. Here is what lessons America and doctors can learn from this awful mistake of a situation
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Social Gifting is Just the Latest E-Commerce Trend to Entice ShoppersSocial gifting is becoming the new trend in the e-commerce market, and Facebook is the platform most often behind the gift giving. Here is why social gifting is a great thing for the economy, and will be here to stay.
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New Background Check Guidelines Can Help Convicted Criminals Gain EmploymentIn a 4 to 1 vote on April 25, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission approved new guidelines in an effort to help convicted criminals gain employment. Here is why this is a good thing for previous law breaking citizens everywhere.
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George Zimmerman Should Have a Taxpayer-Funded BodyguardOn April 24, Mark O’Mara, George Zimmerman’s lawyer, went on television to talk about possible ways to keep Zimmerman safe while out on bond. O’Mara suggested a taxpayer funded bodyguard, and here is why this is the best decision for his client.
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New York Judge Rules No Warrant Needed to Subpoena TweetsA judge in New York has ruled that there is no warrant needed to subpoena Twitter postings, even if the messages have been deleted. Here is why this ruling, although partially correct, could result in serious legal drama.
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Promoting Self-Harm Now Banned on InstagramInstagram has updated the community guidelines, which now bans promotion of self-harm related hashtags. Here is why this is a great thing for the social networking website, and great for younger people everywhere.
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New College Graduates Still Struggling to Find WorkAlthough the economy has seemed to begin the process of recovery, the new college graduates are still struggling to find work, with a lot of them not using their college degrees. Here is how this information could damage the recovery process.
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Experts Blame Coca-Cola for Death of New Zealand WomanOn April 20, an expert said that the death of a 30 year old New Zealand woman could be partially blamed on her excessive consumption of Coca-Cola. Here is why it is completely wrong to blame her death on cola.
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George Zimmerman Granted $150,000 Bond After Very Detailed HearingGeorge Zimmerman was granted $150,000 bond after a very detailed bond hearing, which included a statement from Zimmerman himself. Here is just some of the information and evidence that was presented during the hearing.
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Popular Music and Television Legend Dick Clark Dies at Age 82Music and television legend Dick Clark died April 18, after suffering a massive heart attack. Clark had been an icon in the music industry for many years, and as a music fan, here is what his contributions meant to generations of fans.
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Britney Spears Negotiating to Become Judge on 'X Factor' Next SeasonTMZ has reported that Britney Spears is in final negotiations to become part of the “X Factor” judging panel next season. As a fan of the show, here is why this is a great opportunity for the superstar.
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"Buffett Rule" Fails to Pass Senate as 2012 Election Battle Heats UpIn a 51-45 vote, the Senate blocked the “Buffett Rule” from moving forward, which would have been a minimum 30 percent tax on Americans making over $1 million. Here is why this is a great decision for the country.
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All Government Benefit Checks Moving to Direct Deposit in 2013Starting in 2013, Social Security checks and other government benefit checks will be coming to recipients via direct deposit, which means no more paper checks are going to be mailed. Here is why this is a great thing for everyone involved.
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Bill Cosby Wrong About Trayvon Martin CaseComedian and actor Bill Cosby appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union” April 15, and he talked about how the Travyon Martin case should be centered on guns. Here is why Cosby is completely wrong to focus on the gun itself in this case.
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Mitt Romney Damages His Campaign by Filing Tax ExtensionOn April 13, Mitt Romney filed for an extension on his 2011 tax returns, which means that the tax returns will not be available to the public until a few weeks before the general election. Here is why this decision will hurt Romney moving forward.
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Posting Bail is Best for George ZimmermanThe attorney for George Zimmerman has requested a bail hearing for April 20, which might give Zimmerman the opportunity to get out of jail pending his second-degree murder trial. Here is why this is the best thing for Zimmerman.
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Overzealous Prosecutor Files Second-Degree Murder Charge Against George ZimmermanOn April 11, special prosecutor Angela Corey, charged neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman, with a second-degree murder charge in the death of Trayvon Martin. Here is why this decision was totally out of line.
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Attorney General Eric Vows Continued Investigation into Trayvon Martin ShootingOn April 11, Attorney General Eric Holder, again vowed a thorough investigation into the death of Trayvon Martin. Holder vowed to get to the bottom of whether Martin was killed as a result of a hate crime, and here is why Holder has it all wrong.
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Ozzie Guillen Suspended Five Games After Voicing His Admiration for Fidel CastroThe Miami Marlins suspended manager, Ozzie Guillen, after he made comments referring to his admiration for Fidel Castro, the former Cuban leader. Here is why this was the right decision for the Marlins, and for baseball.
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Gag Order Issued in Jerry Sandusky CaseA judge put a gag order on both sides of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation case, which could be beneficial for the children involved in the case. Here is why a gag order is the right way to go in such an emotional and sensitive case.
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Newt Gingrich Pledges to Stand Behind Mitt Romney If He Wins the NominationOn Sunday, April 8, Newt Gingrich finally accepted the fact that Mitt Romney will likely be the Republican nominee, and vowed he would fight on until the delegate count is met. Here is what Gingrich staying in the race could mean for the Republican Party.
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President Obama Wants Women to Get Special Treatment in the WorkforcePresident Barack Obama trying to lure the women voters by talking about the hardships of working and being a mother. Although the women voters are important in this election, here is why Obama is going about this the wrong way.
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Military Board Wants Marine Sergeant Gary Stein Dismissed from Military Without BenefitsThe military board has recommended that Gary Stein, the Marine sergeant that criticized President Barack Obama on Facebook, be dismissed from the military without benefits. Here is why this decision is correct, and not a case of freedom of speech.
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New Audio Released in Saints Bounty Case Reveals Intent to Destroy OpponentsNew audio released from a filmmaker in the room with the New Orleans Saints before the San Francisco 49ers game, is proof defensive coordinator Gregg Williams intended to hurt the opposition.
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Top Five Celebrity Fans of the Cincinnati BengalsThe Cincinnati Bengals might not be the best team in the NFL, but there is definitely a celebrity fan base for the team, and here are the top five.
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Mitt Romney Wins Three Primaries to Guarantee His NominationOn April 3, Mitt Romney won all three primaries in the Republican Party, which all but guarantees he will become the nominee. Here is what the results of the three primaries means for the candidates.
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Top Five Athletes to Appear on 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'Throughout the years that Jay Leno has hosted “The Tonight Show”, there have been many notable athlete guests. Here are five of the best athlete appearances on the show.
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Economy Rebounding as Auto Industry Sees Its Best Quarter Since 2008On April 3, a new report indicated that the auto industry is at a four-year quarterly high, with companies seeing a huge increase in demand for smaller cars. Here is what this positive news about car sales says about the economy.Also published on:
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The Supreme Court Rules Strip Searches in Jail for Minor Offenses Are ConstitutionalIn a 5-4 decision on April 2, the Supreme Court rule that jails can strip search inmates, even if the offense is minor, because there is a high concern for safety. Here is why this decision is wrong, and is bad news for anyone that is arrested.
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President Barack Obama Pushing 'Buffett Rule' to Punish Wealthy AmericansOn March 31, President Barack Obama made a push yet again, for Congress to pass the “Buffett Rule” which is a tax on the wealthiest Americans. As an American concerned about where this country is headed, here is why this tax is totally disgusting.
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Keith Olbermann Fired Again for Outlandish Arrogant BehaviorOn March 30, Current Television fired Keith Olbermann, in what has been a tumultuous year for the opinionated liberal news host. Here is why Olbermann should never again host a television show, and what this firing says about the media.
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Consumer Spending Up Despite Surging Gas PricesConsumer spending rose .8 percent in Feb. which is the highest jump we have seen in seven months. Here is how I feel about the consumer spending increasing so much, given the continual rise in gas prices.
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Top Five Athletes to Appear on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'There have been many athletes to appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” but here are five of the best.
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Best Buy Closing 50 Stores and Shifting Focus to Mobile MarketOn March 29, it was announced that Best Buy was going to close 50 stores, and restructure, with the focus on mobile products. Here is why this move will not save the retail giant at the end of the day.
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Newt Gingrich Cuts Staff but Vows to Stay in Republican RaceNewt Gingrich announced that one-third of his staff is gone, in an effort to cutback due to lack of financial resources. Gingrich is still vowing to fight all the way to the Republican National Convention, but is this the right move?
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Top Five Athletes to Appear on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'There have been many athletes that have appeared on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” but here are five of the best.
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‘Bully’ Will Be Unrated Due to Dispute with MPAAThe documentary about bullying, “Bully”, is hitting American movie cinemas without a rating by the MPAA, after a dispute on what rating is appropriate. Here is why this could be a bad thing for the controversial film.
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Rick Santorum’s Latest Tantrum Will Cost Him the Republican NominationRepublican presidential candidate Rick Santorum lost his cool again on March 25, this time with a reporter from the New York Times. Here is why his latest meltdown is going to end up costing him any hopes he has to beat Mitt Romney for the nomination.
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Three Healthy Training Tips for CyclingAn athlete that is training for cycling is going to need to follow some simple tips in order to stay safe and experience the most health benefits. Here are three of the best training tips for athletes that are cycling.
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Paying Afghanistan Families of the Massacre Does Little to Ease TensionsThe United States has paid out large sums of money to the people in Afghanistan affected by the recent massacre, including $50,000 to the families of the dead. Here is why the United States went about this situation the wrong way.
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Three Ways to Prevent Knee Injuries While CyclingCycling can be a very fun way that an athlete can get proper exercise, but he or she is at risk for serious knee injuries if he or she is not careful. Here are three ways an athlete can prevent some of the most common knee injuries.
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President Barack Obama Wrong to Comment on Trayvon Martin's DeathOn March 23, President Barack Obama made staggering comments about the death of 17 year old Trayvon Martin, talking about how if he had a son, he would look similar to him. As an American, here is why I think he is wrong to comment on this case.
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Three Kettlebell Exercises that Strengthen Thigh MusclesAn athlete that needs to strengthen his or her thigh muscles should consider kettlebell exercises. Here are three great kettlebell exercises that can strengthen the thigh muscles of an athlete.
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Staff Sergeant Robert Bales Should Not Be Charged with Premeditated Murder or Face the Death PenaltyOn Friday March 23, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, was officially charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder in the brutal massacre in Afghanistan, and faces the death penalty. Here is why charging him with premeditated murder is the not right.
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Three Health Benefits of Cycling UphillThere are a lot of health benefits that come with an athlete cycling uphill, but here are the top three.
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The Stand Your Ground Law Needs to Be ChangedThe Stand Your Ground law, which is at the center of the Trayvon Martin case in Florida, needs to be changed, since 23 other states also have a similar law. Although I agree with the law, here is why I think something in the law needs to be changed.
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Three Muscles that Are Strengthened Through CyclingRiding a bicycle can help an athlete increase his or her strength in a number of his or her muscles. Here are the top three muscles that can be strengthened while cycling.
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Tim Tebow Unfortunately Reportedly Traded to the New York JetsESPN is reporting that Tim Tebow has been traded off to the New York Jets for a fourth-round draft pick. There are plenty of NFL teams that Tebow would be great for, but here is why the Jets are not one of them.
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Four Health Benefits of Electric Muscle Stimulation for AthletesElectric muscle stimulation can be very beneficial for an athlete, especially if he or she is recovering from an injury. Here are four of the best benefits an athlete can experience from electric muscle stimulation.
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PepsiCo's "Sin Tax" is Hypocritical Beyond WordsPepsiCo is going to start charging bottlers and truck drivers that are obese or smoke. Here is why the company is just being completely hypocritical to impose a sin tax on workers, which is something the company does not want on their own products.
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Florida Governor Rick Scott Signs State Employee Drug Testing into LawThe governor of Florida, Rick Scott, signed the employee drug testing mandate into law on March 20. This law means that any state workers will be subjected to random drug testing at any given time, and here is why this is a great thing for America.
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First Person: I Have Less Than $10,000 Saved for Retirement and I Am WorriedI am one of the 60 percent of Americans that have less than $25,000 in available savings for retirement. Here is a little background on my small retirement fund, and the worries that come with it.Also published on:
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Three Kettlebell Strength Training Exercises for a Mixed Martial ArtistIf an athlete is participating in mixed martial arts, there are a lot of great kettlebell exercises he or she can do for strength training. Here are three of the best strength training exercises for mixed martial arts.
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Denver Broncos Making a Mistake Trading Tim TebowESPN is reporting that Peyton Manning is going to become the new quarterback for the Denver Broncos, which means Tim Tebow will be traded. As an NFL fan, here is why the Broncos have it all wrong.
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Four Exercises that Every Cyclist Should Perform to Boost PerformanceThere are a lot of exercises that an athlete can do if he or she wants to improve his or her bicycle riding. Here are four of the best exercises that every athlete cyclist should do to boost his or her performance.
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Rick Santorum Hurts His Campaign Vowing to Fight Pornography OnlineRick Santorum reiterated his statements on Sunday March 18, vowing to fight the hardcore pornography that is seen on the Internet, and this is really going to hurt his chances at the presidential nomination for the Republican Party.
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Three Nutrition Tips for Athletes Participating in Winter SportsAn athlete that is exercising or playing sports in winter needs different things nutritionally, than he or she might need during the summer. Here are three nutrition tips for an athlete that is exercising during the cold weather months.
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Teenagers Who Kill Should Get a Second ChanceOn Tuesday March 20, the United States Supreme Court will hear two different cases of teenagers convicted of murder. The Supreme Court will decide whether or not life without parole is acceptable punishment for teenage killers, which I believe it is not.
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Guilty Verdict for Dharun Ravi Sets New Bullying PrecedentFormer Rutgers student Dharun Ravi, was found guilty on March 16, on 15 charges relating to the bullying death of his gay roommate Tyler Clementi.
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Three Breathing Exercises for an Athlete with PneumoniaIf an athlete has suffered from pneumonia, he or she should be performing some simple exercises to increase his or her lung capacity. Here are three breathing exercises an athlete with pneumonia should do before returning to sports.
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Three Routine Baseball Drills for an AthleteThere are a lot of drills that an athlete can do if he or she is participating in baseball. Here are three routine drills an athlete can do in order to become successful in the sport.
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New Graphic Smoking Advertisements Will Not Deter SmokingThe government released new smoking advertisements on March 15, in hopes to deter people from smoking. As a former smoker, here is why these new scary tactics will not work to deter people, especially teenagers, from smoking.
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Three Simple Uneven Bar Gymnastic Exercises for AthletesThere are a lot of exercises that an athlete can do if he or she is involved in gymnastics. Here are three simple exercises that an athlete can do on the uneven bars, which can help him or her build strength.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica Ends Print PublishingThe Encyclopedia Britannica has decided to end print publishing, and all of the content is now moving onto a digital only format. Here is what the end of print publishing means for students and people everywhere.
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Rick Santorum Victorious in Mississippi and Alabama PrimariesThe Mississippi and Alabama primaries were held on March 13, and Rick Santorum was victorious in both of them. Here is what the two latest primaries could mean for the remaining Republican candidates.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Triceps Injuries During ExerciseAn athlete that uses his or her arm muscles is prone to injury at the triceps, and this can hinder athletic ability. Here are three ways an athlete can prevent injuries to the triceps during exercise.
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Five Tips to Help an Athlete Choose the Right Dietary SupplementThere are a lot of things an athlete should be looking for when he or she plans on purchasing dietary supplements. Here are the top five tips an athlete should follow to choose what is right for him or her.
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The Government is Partly to Blame for Rising Gas PricesA new poll shows that 65 percent of Americans disapprove of the way President Barack Obama is handling gas prices. Here is how much I think the government is at fault for the continual rise in prices, and what should be done about it.
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President Obama Wrong to Block Texas Voting Identification LawOn March 12, President Barack Obama blocked the Texas voting identification law, which would require all voters to show some form of government issued identification. Here is why the Obama administration is wrong in this decision.
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Top Five UFC Fighters Turned Coaches on 'The Ultimate Fighter'Throughout the 14 seasons of “The Ultimate Fighter”, there have been many great fighters that chose to become coaches for the show. Here are the top five UFC fighters to appear as coaches on the reality show.
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More American Citizens Requested Government Documents in 2011On March 11, a new report released by the Associated Press shows that the government responded to more requests in 201l through the Freedom of Information Act. Here is why the demand for a transparent government is so great for this country.
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The New Job Numbers Show a Dismal Economic RecoveryOn Friday March 9, a new jobs report came out, which showed 200,000 more jobs were added in February. Although this is the third straight month of job growth, here is why the job numbers do not equal economic recovery.
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Three Activities that Can Improve Muscle Reflexes in AthletesThere are a lot of ways an athlete can improve his or her muscle reflexes, which can help reduce his or her risk of injury. Here are three ways an athlete can improve his or her reflexes during athletic activity.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Wrist Injuries During TennisIf an athlete is playing tennis regularly, then he or she is at risk for developing a tennis injury near the wrist. Here are three ways an athlete can prevent common wrist injuries that occur during tennis.
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Rick Santorum Wins Kansas Caucus by Enormous PercentageThe Kansas caucuses were held on March 10, and Rick Santorum won with 53 percent of the vote. Here is why a Santorum win is so important for the upcoming primaries, and what this means for the other candidates.
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Three Health Benefits of Foam Roller Exercises for AthletesThere are a lot of benefits that come with using a foam roller to exercise. Here are three of the best health benefits for an athlete that is using the foam roller to get a workout.
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Three Great Stair Exercises for AthletesThere are a lot of great stair exercises that an athlete can do to strengthen and tone his or her body. Here are three of the best stair exercises that an athlete can do at home.
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The Importance of the Barack Obama College VideosOn March 7, the editors behind Andrew Breitbart released one of many college videos of President Barack Obama. Here is why these videos are so important, and how it proves he is closer than he will admit to radicals.
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Top Five Male Athletes Who Cried on TVOver the years, there have been many male athletes who have cried on television, and it only makes them more relatable to fans. Here are the top five male athletes that cried on television.
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Three Simple Pool Exercises for AthletesThere are a variety of exercises that an athlete can do if he or she is using a swimming pool to exercise. Here are three of the simplest pool exercises for an athlete.
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Inguinal Hernia Symptoms and Treatment Options for AthletesAn athlete needs to know the symptoms of an inguinal hernia, which can help him or her get a diagnosis of the condition, and move onto proper treatment options. Here are the most important symptoms and treatment options available for an inguinal hernia.
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First Person: I Will Drastically Change My Driving Habits If Gas Hits $5A lot of analysts are predicting that gas is going to reach $5 or more a gallon by summer. Here is how I will change my driving habits if this indeed does happen.
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Four Ways an Athlete Can Prevent a Head Rush During YogaA head rush can be a common occurrence in athletes during yoga, and it can be detrimental to the many health benefits of yoga. Here are four ways an athlete can prevent a head rush during yoga.
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Ron Paul Has My Vote in the Ohio Super Tuesday PrimarySuper Tuesday is March 6, and as a Republican voter living in Ohio, here is why Ron Paul secured my vote for the primary.
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The Government Should Never Kill American Citizens Suspected of Terrorism OverseasOn March 5, President Barack Obama and his administration will be defending the program which lets the government kill suspected American terrorists that are overseas. Here is why allowing the government to kill American citizens overseas is wrong.
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Three Exercises for Athletes that Strengthen the Foot ArchAn athlete might need to strengthen the arch in his or her foot, especially if he or she is diagnosed with fallen arches. Here are three great exercises that can help strengthen the arch muscle in the foot.
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Rush Limbaugh Should Not Have Apologized to Sandra FlukeOn March 3, conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh apologized to Sandra Fluke, after he made derogatory comments towards her over the contraception mandate. Here is why he should not have apologized.
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Three Health Benefits of Weight Lifting for Female AthletesWeight lifting can be very beneficial for a female athlete, especially if she is involved in a variety of other activities. Here are three of the biggest health benefits a female athlete can gain from lifting weights.
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Saints Staff Should Be Fired for Creating Bounty ProgramOn March 2, the National Football League ruled that the New Orleans Saints had violated bounty rules, with multiple players coming forward to talk about cash rewards for hurting the opposing team. Here is why everyone on the Saints staff should be fired.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Hand Injuries While RowingAn athlete is susceptible to a variety of hand injuries while he or she is rowing, and it is best he or she avoid injuries if at all possible. Here are three ways an athlete can prevent common hand injuries that can occur while he or she is rowing.
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Bank of America Eyeing More Fees Hurts Economic RecoveryOn March 1, it was reported that Bank of America is looking to add more fees to customers, even adding a fee for the basic free checking account. Here is why this new fee could hurt the economic recovery.
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First Person: It Would Take $35,000 for Me to Quit My JobWe have all dreamed of quitting our jobs and just doing our own thing, but the lack of financial security makes this very hard to do. Here is how much it would take for me to quit my job.
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Three Elbow Exercises that Can Prevent Injuries in AthletesElbow exercises can be great for an athlete, especially if he or she is participating in contact sports, since the exercises can reduce the risk of injury. Here are three elbow exercises that every athlete should do.
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Andrew Breitbart Leaves Huge Legacy Behind Following His Death at Age 43On March 1, conservative commentator and political web blogger, Andrew Breitbart, died at the age of 43. Here is why this news saddens me as a conservative, and how his legacy will live on.
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Three Qualities an Athlete Should Look for in a Personal TrainerAn athlete might think about becoming involved with a personal trainer, who can give him or her tips on preventing common injuries. Here are three qualities an athlete should look for in a personal trainer.
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How Snooki’s Rumored Pregnancy Could Change ‘Jersey Shore’TMZ has reported that reality television star, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, is pregnant. Here is how this information could change “Jersey Shore” in the near future.
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Super Tuesday Voter: Despite Romney's Electability, Paul Still My FavoriteThe Michigan and Arizona primaries were held on Feb. 28, and Mitt Romney won both primaries. Here is how the two primaries will influence my decision on Super Tuesday in Ohio, which is March 6.
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Four Foods an Athlete with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Should AvoidAn athlete that is suffering from irritable bowel syndrome should stay away from certain foods, in order to stay healthy while participating in sports. Here are four of the foods an athlete with irritable bowel syndrome should avoid.
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Three Things to Look for in Michigan and Arizona PrimariesThe Michigan and Arizona primaries will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28, where both Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney have been campaigning hardcore. Here are three things to look for from the results of the two primaries.
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Four Ways an Athlete Can Stay Mentally Motivated to ExerciseStaying mentally motivated to exercise is very important for an athlete. There are a lot of ways that an athlete can stay motivated to exercise, but here are four of the best ways.
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Five Great Sports Figures to Appear in MoviesThere have been a lot of sports figures who have appeared in movies over the years, but here are five of the best.
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Five of the Biggest Athlete Endorsement DealsThere have been a lot of athletes that have benefited from endorsements over the years, which often appear as television advertisements. Here are five of the biggest athlete endorsement deals, which help put these athletes in the spotlight off the field.
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Rick Santorum Does Not Believe in Absolute Separation of Church and StateRick Santorum said on Feb. 26, that he does not believe in the absolute separation of church and state. Here is why this is going to hurt him in the Republican presidential race, and why this is a red flag for lovers of the Constitution.
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Three Ways Debra Morgan and Dexter Morgan Are Similar on 'Dexter'Dexter Morgan is the main character on 'Dexter' and he has a sister, Debra Morgan. Debra and Dexter are a lot alike on the show, and here are three similarities between the two.
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Why 'Deadliest Catch' is Worth Watching Every SeasonSeason 8 of 'Deadliest Catch' will air in April, and fans keep coming back for more of the reality show every year. Here are three reasons why the show is worth watching every year.
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Three Factors Every Athlete Should Consider Before Buying a TreadmillBuying a treadmill can be a difficult process for an athlete, especially if he or she does not have prior experience with the exercise equipment. Here are three factors that every athlete should consider, before he or she buys a treadmill.
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Three Reasons Why Berta is the Most Likeable Character on 'Two and a Half Men'Berta is the housekeeper on 'Two and a Half Men' and she is really the best character on the show. Here are three reasons why Berta is the most likeable on the show.
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Newt Gingrich Claims $2.50 Gas Prices If He is Elected PresidentAt a California Republican Party Convention’s luncheon on Feb. 25, Newt Gingrich claimed he could bring gas down to $2.50. Here is why I feel this is an insane claim by Newt, and why it will backfire.
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Why the Decrease in New Home Sales is a Bad Sign for the EconomyThe Commerce Department reported on Friday, Feb. 24, that new home sales decreased by .9 percent in January. Here is how this is just another sign that the economy has yet to rebound from the 2008 financial collapse.
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Three Important Range of Motion Exercises for an AthleteAn athlete will need to do a variety of range of motion exercises in order to stay healthy during sports. Here are three important range of motion exercises for an athlete.
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Three Health Risks an Obese Athlete Faces While ExercisingExercise is one of the best ways for an obese athlete to lose weight, but this does not come without risk. Here are three risks that are associated with exercise if an athlete is obese.
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The Top Five Greatest Sports Feuds of All TimeThere have been many feuds between athletes and other celebrities over the years, even feuding with other athletes. Here are the five greatest sports feuds of all time.
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Top Five Athlete Divorces that Played Out in the PublicThere have been many divorces in the sports world throughout the years, and a lot of them have played out in the public eye. Here are the top five athlete divorces that have played out in the public eye.
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Four Things an Athlete Should Consider Before Purchasing a KettlebellPurchasing a kettlebell can be a little confusing for an athlete at first, especially if he or she does not know which kettlebell is right for him or her. Here are four things an athlete should consider before purchasing a kettlebell.
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Family Friendly Restaurants Should Be Tolerant of Crying KidsAn Atlanta-area restaurant has added something to its menu: A request that parents take their crying children outside. Here is what I think of this policy as a 24 year old female without children.
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Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney Failed to Impress at Arizona DebateThe Republican debate in Arizona was held on Feb. 22, and there were a lot of missteps by Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney. Here is how both candidates failed to impress during the debate, and how this will influence the coming primaries.
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Top Five Sports Figures to Guest Star on 'Blue Mountain State'There have been many guest stars on “Blue Mountain State” throughout the three seasons of the hit Spike television show. Here are the top five sports figures that have guest starred on the show throughout the years.
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Three Common Injuries from Kettlebell ExercisesAn athlete is at risk for a number of injuries if he or she uses a kettlebell during exercise. Here are three of the most common injuries that an athlete could face, while performing kettlebell exercises.
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Rick Santorum is Wrong About Free Prenatal Testing in New Healthcare LawRepublican candidate Rick Santorum fired off irresponsible statements about a part of the healthcare law, which would require free prenatal testing to be performed. His claims are way off base, which will hurt his chances in the Republican nomination.
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Top Five Athletes to Appear on 'Celebrity Apprentice'There have been many different athletes that have appeared on “Celebrity Apprentice” throughout the 12 seasons of the show. Here are the top five athletes that made their name well known by being a part of the Donald Trump experience.
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Four Vegetables Every Athlete Should EatThere are a lot of vegetables that an athlete should eat, in order to maintain a healthy weight, and boost athletic performance. Here are the top four vegetables that an athlete should eat for optimal sports performance.
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Three Things Mitt Romney Needs to Focus on During the Arizona DebateThe Arizona Republican debate kicks off on Wednesday, Feb. 22, and it is very important for the four remaining candidates. Here are three things Mitt Romney needs to focus on during the Arizona debate.
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Top Five Athletes Who Are MusiciansThere have been many athletes over the years that have tried their hand at music, with some of them having successful singing careers. Here are five of the best athletes that have turned into musicians.
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Top Five MLB Players with Celebrity Girlfriends in 2012There are a lot of Major League Baseball players that have celebrity girlfriends, but here are the top five couples to look for in 2012.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Injuries on a Stair StepperUsing a stair stepper can be a great way for an athlete to increase his or her muscle strength, but it does not come without risk of injury. Here are three ways an athlete can prevent injuries while performing exercises on a stair stepper.
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The Three Biggest Surprises on 'Dexter'There have been a lot of surprises on 'Dexter' throughout the years, but here are three of the biggest.
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Rick Santorum Continues Surging Ahead of Mitt Romney in Polls NationwideIn a new poll released on Feb. 20, Rick Santorum is showing a surge nationwide, increasing his lead over Mitt Romney. Here is what this information could mean in the weeks ahead for the Republican Party.
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Three Easy Indoor Strength Training Exercises for AthletesAn athlete does not have to go outside in order to strength train; in fact, he or she can do simple exercises from the comfort of his or her home. Here are three of the easiest indoor strength training exercises for athletes.
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The FDA is Right to Inspect Inhalable CaffeineOn Feb. 19, the FDA came out and said that the inhalable caffeine product, AeroShot, will be reviewed for safety. Here is why the FDA is right to inspect the legality of the product being marketed as a dietary supplement.
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The Three Most Memorable Relationships of Charlie Harper on 'Two and a Half Men'Charlie Sheen played Charlie Harper on 'Two and a Half Men' and Charlie was a known womanizer. Here are three of the most memorable relationships that Charlie had on the show, which kept the show entertaining through the years.
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Three of the Most Outspoken Fishermen on 'Deadliest Catch''Deadliest Catch' has had a lot of outspoken fishermen appear on the show throughout the years, but here are the top three.
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Four Common Symptoms of Dehydration in Youth AthletesDehydration signs and symptoms can appear different in youth athletes than adults, so it is important to know the warning signs in children. Here are four common symptoms of dehydration in youth athletes.
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Rise in Gas Prices Hurts Struggling Households and the EconomyThe national average of gas for Jan. 18 is $3.53 per gallon, which is only expected to increase through the summer. Here is how gas prices are affecting my household, and how it will likely negatively impact the economic recovery.
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Three Great Exercises for an Athlete Taking KlonopinAn athlete that is taking Klonopin might have a hard time performing certain exercises, due to side effects. Here are three great exercises an athlete can perform while taking Klonopin.
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Three Important Details of the Payroll Tax Cut ExtensionThe payroll tax cut extension passed in the House on Feb. 17, and passed in the Senate, which means it will go to President Barack Obama to sign. Here are three important details about what is included in this extension for the American people.
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Top Five Athletes who Have Starred in Reality ShowsThere have been a lot of athletes that have had their own reality television shows throughout the years, but here are the top five.
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Three Leg Mobility Exercises for AthletesLeg mobility exercises are very important for an athlete that has suffered a leg injury, such as a medial ligament tear. Here are three great leg mobility exercises that an athlete can do, which can increase his or her leg strength.
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First Person: I'm Done With FacebookFacebook has filed for an IPO, which will come sometime in the summer of 2012. As a frequent user of Facebook, here is how I feel about this news.
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Limiting Vehicle Electronics Does Not Stop Distracted DrivingPresident Barack Obama’s administration is trying to put limits on the amount of electronics that come standard with cars, in order to prevent or decrease distracted driving. Here is how I feel about this new recommendation.
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The Top Five Athletes Turned Sports CommentatorsThere have been many athletes that have turned to sports commentating after their careers were over. Here are the top five athletes over the years that have turned sports commentators.
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Four Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Curling InjuriesCurling is a great winter sport, but there is a high risk of injury to an athlete, especially if he or she does not have curling experience. Here are four ways an athlete can prevent curling injuries.
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Mitt Romney Needs to Change His Negative OutlookRecently, Mitt Romney has been losing ground in the Republican primary to Rick Santorum, especially as he continues to spew negativity. Here is how I would help Romney regain his positive outlook, which could help him win the Republican nomination.
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Top Five Sports Hosts on 'Saturday Night Live'“Saturday Night Live” has had a lot of interest in seeing Tim Tebow become the latest athlete to host the show. Here are the top five sports figures that have appeared on the show as a host over the years.
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Authorized Apple Apps Pose Greater Security Risk Than Unauthorized AppsA recent study revealed that apps authorized by Apple have a higher potential of leaking personal information than unauthorized apps. As an iTunes user, and owner of Apple products, here is what this new study means for millions of Apple users.
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Three Health Benefits of Riding a BikeThere are a lot of health benefits that bike riding can provide for an athlete, but here are the top three benefits.Also published on:
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The Economy is Not Improving for Retired AmericansA new study reveals that although the economy seems to be improving, more retirees have trouble paying the bills. Here is what this could mean for the economy, and why retirees still should receive more assistance.
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Top Five NFL Players to Appear on 'Dancing with the Stars'National Football League player Victor Cruz is just the latest star to get a call from “Dancing with the Stars”. Here are the top five NFL players that have appeared on the show.Also published on:
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Three Ways Joseph Quinn Has Changed for the Worse on 'Dexter'Joseph Quinn is introduced as a detective for Miami Metro Homicide in the third season of 'Dexter' after being in narcotics for years. Here is how Quinn has changed for the worse since the third season.
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Rick Santorum Surging in National PollsIn a new poll conducted by the Pew Research Center, Rick Santorum is basically tied with Mitt Romney, who was thought to be the frontrunner for the Republican Party. Here is what this latest poll could mean for the ongoing presidential campaign.
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Three Stretching Exercises to Treat Frozen Shoulder Syndrome in AthletesThere are a lot of ways that an athlete can treat frozen shoulder syndrome, and one of the best ways is through stretching exercises. Here are three of the best stretching exercises that an athlete can do to treat frozen shoulder syndrome.Also published on:
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Top Three Episodes of 'Two and a Half Men' EverThere have been a lot of great episodes of 'Two and a Half Men' over the years, but here are three of the best.
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The Three Most Fascinating Aspects of 'Deadliest Catch'There are a variety of fascinating things that are featured on 'Deadliest Catch' which help the show draw interest. Here are three of the most fascinating aspects of the show.
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Top Five Football Movies of All TimeThere have been a lot of movies over the years about football, but some of them have fared better than others. Here are the top five football movies of all time.Also published on:
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Mitt Romney Barely Beats Ron Paul in Maine CaucusesThe Republican caucuses in Maine were held on Feb. 11, with Mitt Romney receiving 39 percent of the votes. Here is what yet another win means for Romney moving forward.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Injuries While BowlingBowling can be a very fun sport, but there is a risk of injury just like other more intense sports, so an athlete needs to take precautions. Here are three ways that an athlete can prevent injuries while he or she is bowling.Also published on:
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Nausea During ExerciseNausea can be fairly common for an athlete, especially if he or she is participating in very physically intense sports. Here are three ways that an athlete can prevent nausea during sports or exercise, which can help improve his or her performance.Also published on:
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Three Health Benefits of Circuit TrainingAn athlete might notice a lot of different benefits if he or she is involved with circuit training. Here are three of the biggest health benefits an athlete might notice if he or she uses circuit training.Also published on:
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Three Health Benefits of CalisthenicsCalisthenics can be very beneficial for an athlete, and can help him or her boost athletic performance. Here are three of the best health benefits that an athlete can gain from performing calisthenics.
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Unemployment Aid Declines but Fails to Prove Economy is GrowingUnemployment aid has hit a four-year low, but that fails to prove that the economy is really growing. Here is how these numbers are not the true sign that the economy is getting better.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Injuries While Performing Barbell SquatsBarbell squats can be a very beneficial exercise for an athlete, but he or she runs the risk of injury if he or she is not careful. Here are three ways that an athlete can prevent common injuries associated with barbell squats.Also published on:
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Why Mitt Romney Should Not Worry After Losing to Rick SantorumMitt Romney was defeated in three caucuses that were held on Feb. 7, but his losses were to Rick Santorum. Here is why Romney should not even worry about losing the three states in the nominating contest.
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Three Injuries an Athlete Can Sustain While Wearing a Weightlifting BeltWearing a weightlifting belt can do more harm than good, especially if an athlete does not have a prior injury that requires the use of a weightlifting belt. Here are three common injuries an athlete can sustain while wearing a weightlifting belt.Also published on:
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure Official Karen Handel Resigns After Planned Parenthood Defunding ReversalKaren Handel, one of the most important officials for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, resigned on Feb. 7, after the organization decides to reverse the defunding of Planned Parenthood. Here is how this decision will continue to harm the organization.Also published on:
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Treat Sore Knees at HomeSore knees can become a very painful problem for an athlete, especially if he or she is involved with yoga or Pilates. Here are three treatments available for sore knees that an athlete can do at home.Also published on:
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BT Junkie Voluntarily Shuts Down Amid Growing Crackdown on PiracyOne of the largest torrent websites BT Junkie voluntarily closes on Feb. 5, after the government crackdown on piracy websites. Here is how this shut down will hinder freedom of speech on the Internet, and what it means for other torrent websites.
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Three Ways Dexter Morgan and Arthur Mitchell Were Similar on 'Dexter'Arthur Mitchell was a previous enemy of Dexter Morgan, and Dexter ended up killing him after learning some valuable lessons from the serial killer. Here are three ways Dexter and Arthur were similar.
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The Top Three Episodes of 'Deadliest Catch' Ever“Deadliest Catch” has provided a lot of entertainment through the years, leaving behind some really great memories. Here are three of the best episodes of “Deadliest Catch” throughout the seven seasons.
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Three Ways Walden Schmidt Has Grown on 'Two and a Half Men'Ashton Kutcher played Walden Schmidt on the ninth season of “Two and a Half Men” and it was definitely a challenge in the beginning. Here are three ways that Walden has grown as a character since the beginning of the ninth season.
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Four Ways Consuming Protein Shakes Can Benefit an AthleteAn athlete should consume protein shakes regularly, especially if he or she is participating in many different physical activities. There are many different health benefits associated with drinking protein shakes, and here are the top four.
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Mitt Romney Showed He Can Compete with President Barack ObamaThe Nevada caucuses were held on Feb. 4, and Mitt Romney won the contest in an overwhelming fashion. Here are three of the biggest improvements Romney made, which proves he can compete with President Barack Obama in a general election.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Side StitchesSide stitches, which are pains right underneath of the ribcage, can be a painful problem for an athlete. Here are three ways an athlete can combat side stitches and get back to working out free of pain.Also published on:
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Three Things to Look for in the Nevada CaucusThe Nevada Caucus is set to happen on Feb. 4, and Mitt Romney is expected to win by a huge percentage. Here are three of the biggest things to look for during the Nevada caucuses.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Treat Exercise SorenessAfter an athlete participates in sports or exercises, he or she is likely to feel really sore all over. Here are three ways an athlete can treat the soreness associated with exercising and sports.Also published on:
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure Reinstates Funding for Planned Parenthood After BacklashSusan G. Komen for the Cure reinstated funding for Planned Parenthood on Feb. 3, after a huge backlash sparked outrage toward the organization. Here is how I feel this decision will haunt the organization for years to come.
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Three Ankle Stretches for AthletesAn athlete might have pain radiating from his or her ankle, especially at night, which can be contributed to rigorous exercise. Here are three ankle stretches that can help an athlete relieve the pain in his or her ankle.Also published on:
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Mitt Romney Might Face Backlash from Donald Trump EndorsementDonald Trump came out on Feb. 2, to endorse Mitt Romney as the Republican Party nominee for president. Here is how the endorsement from Trump could actually harm Romney’s chances at the Republican nomination.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Motocross InjuriesThere are a lot of ways that an athlete can become injured during motocross, especially if he or she is new to the sport. Here are three of the best ways that an athlete can prevent motocross injuries.Also published on:
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure Decision a Setback for Women's RightsSusan G. Komen for the Cure charity plans to cut ties with Planned Parenthood, and end all funding due to the debate on abortion. Here is how I feel about this announcement as a young woman.
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Mitt Romney Overcomes Obstacles to Win in Florida PrimaryThe Florida primary was held on Jan. 31, with Mitt Romney taking a decisive victory over rival Newt Gingrich, and other Republican candidates. Here is how Mitt Romney was able to overcome obstacles to almost seal his fate as the Republican Party nominee.
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Increase MetabolismAn athlete can do a lot of things to increase his or her metabolism, which is vital for losing weight, and staying healthy. Here are three of the best ways an athlete can increase his or her metabolism.Also published on:











